more to the point: facts are unaffected by their popularity
Facts are unaffected by their popularity. I would agree. Evolution wishes it had some so they could gain some popularity based on facts. As of now, they're still trying desperately to convince people they have transition fossils in absense of having any. They've had to redefine what a transition is in order to try and sell the idea and it didn't sell. Apparently demand was high and supply was so low that by the time they got the knockoffs on the shelves nobody wanted them anymore. Seems filed down skulls and plaster replicas don't do anyone any good.
Also would seem that countless billions of experiments in farming on a yearly basis have largely solidified a fact that is noteworthy. Planting billions of kernels of corn will always produce ------- CORN. Amazing isn't it. Not green beans, oranges, apples, tomatoes or orangutans.. just corn. Proving that by billions of tests every year for hundreds of years in which corn might have produced a dolphin, it just doesn't happen. Facts are unaffected by popularity. A seed will only ever produce what it itself is intended to produce. You plant corn, you grow corn if anything sprouts from the seed at all. It's so well tested that it's relied upon as a law of nature by every farmer out there trying to make a living by growing anything. They don't plant soybeans hoping like heck that soybeans will grow. They plant them knowing what they will get so long as the weather holds and the harvest is good.. lots of soybeans.
Perhaps all you evo nuts could try peer pressure and stand by the fields guilting the seeds into wanting to be something else?